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2011 May

Cain and Abel in the Style of John Kricfalusi!

Chaz Folgar decided to do a BONUS drawing from this past week’s The Line It Is Drawn (where our artists drew pieces in the style of particular artists). Aaron Wilder suggested Cain and Abel drawn in the style of John Kricfalusi, and Chaz delivered! Enjoy!

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She Has No Head! – Caanan Grall’s Celadore

Celadore 1.  Caanan Grall (writer/artist/creator).  DC Comics/Zuda.  Softcover.  Full Color.  192 pages.  $14.99 Many Comics Should Be Good readers are well familiar with Eisner nominated Caanan Grall’s work, as he delivers amazing entries each week in Brian’s Line It Is Drawn series. We are weekly treated to Grall’s massive creativity and superb execution in his [...]

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A Month of Webcomics – Max Overacts

All throughout May, I’ll spotlight a different web comic. Like with the month of independent comics and the month of LGBT comics, I figure I will let you web comic creators out there suggest your comic for spotlight during this month. So if you want me to spotlight your comic, drop me a line at [...]

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A Month of Webcomics Archive

Here is a list of the webcomics that have been featured so far: 1. Max Overacts 2. The Line 3. American Barbarian 4. Registered Weapon 5. Eventy-Seven 6. Moon Freight 3 7. Birth of Venus 8. 99 Reasons to Win 9. Carpe Chaos 10. English Majeure 11. 14 Nights 12. The Hero Business 13. Geist! [...]

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Goofiest Moments Archive

Here is an archive of all the past lists of goofiest moments we’ve done! Ten Goofiest Moments of the First Ten Issues of the Fantastic Four Ten Goofiest Moments of the First Ten Issues of the Amazing Spider-Man Ten Goofiest Moments of Fantastic Four #11-20 (including the infamous “Lincoln’s Mother Defense” issue) Five Goofiest Moments [...]

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Ten Goofiest Moments of Fantastic Four #11-20

A long time ago, I put together a list of the goofiest moments in the first ten issues of the Fantastic Four (check it out here, as well as the goofiest moments in the first ten issues of the Amazing Spider-Man, which you can check out here). It has been a bunch of years, but [...]

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